Ohio State football's Jeremiah Smith might be a true freshman, but he has certainly been one of the best players of the College Football Playoff so far. Smith caught seven passes for 187 yards ...
Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith has broken yet another Buckeyes freshman record. With his 187 yards today, he has passed the previous single-game mark of 172 set by Cris Carter in a Jan. 1 ...
No. 8 Ohio State defeated No. 5 Texas in the College Football Playoff Cotton Bowl semifinal on Friday to return to the national championship game for the first time since the 2020 college football ...
And it did so without wide receiver Jeremiah Smith being involved in the Buckeyes' offense — not by injury, but by a committed and well-executed gameplan by the Longhorns' defense to quiet the ...
While it's been a successful year for the Buckeyes, Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith made it clear that the job's not finished. "1 More," Smith posted after the game. Smith finished the ...
Much of Ohio State's offensive success has hinged upon the stellar play of freshman wide receiver Jeremiah Smith. Through the Buckeyes' first two College Football Playoff games, Smith reeled in 13 ...
Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Marvin Harrison Jr. And Buckeyes super freshman Jeremiah Smith is next in line. His 2024-25 season has allowed him to enter the pantheon of best true freshman years in ...
If there was an MVP for the first two rounds of the 2024 College Football Playoffs, there is just one obvious choice: Ohio State freshman wide receiver Jeremiah Smith. Smith, who already had ...
And my hope for 19-year-old freshman Ohio State receiver Jeremiah Smith is that the next two weeks are the last he’ll ever see of college football. It has been more than two decades since ...
Although it drew little attention regionally and zero reaction nationally, a comment by WSU athletic director Anne McCoy packed quite a wallop at Hotline headquarters. During a wide-ranging ...